Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, January 07, 1895, Page 7, Image 7

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    THB KOKNXKG- OBEGXKfsIAIT, MO-SDATT, 3A3TCAEY 7, 1B95.
HARD TO INTERVIEW.
Senator Gorman's Method of Keeping
a. Nevrpaicx linn at Bay
Senator Gorman was Sn town yesterday,
says the Washington Post. He came in
from Laurel In the morning to attend to
someprivatebusinessand did not go near
Ee democratic headquarters. He appears
4.0 be In magnificent health, and says that
the never felt better in his life. But he
will not talk politics. Indeed, while he
was at Saratoga he successfully eluded
Iheperslstent Interviewer, who approached
him in various shapes and disguise, but
the senator always detected the cloven
foot and the forked tail, and thereby
scored one against newspapers. Tester
day, when the senator began to scent an
Interviewer from afar, he would begin
something like this:
' Did you ever drive a pair of fine trot
Uig horses? No? Well, sir. half of your
l.fe has been wasted. It Is the greatest
recreation and pleasure in the world. Been
to Saratoga, haven't you? Yes? Of course
you have. Tou know what a great place
it Is for fine horses. Well, sir. Senator
Murphy picked out a couple of fine trot
ters f-or me up there and I purchased
them. They are out on my farm near
Laurel now. The prettiest animals you
ever laid your eyes upon, and they drive
together like clockwork. I drove them CO
miles last Saturday, and; they were as
fresh and cool when we got back as wi2n
we started. Their names? Oh. yes; Brent
wood and Bijou. The prettiest horses in
the country, and it's worth a dollar a
mnute to drive them. It's making me
feel l.ke a boy. The prettiest animals "
By this time the newspaper man gener
ally gives it up.
Angostura Bitters, endorsed by physi
cians and chemists for purity and wholc
Eomeness. o
To build up and strengthen the weak
and tired organs, take Hood's Sarsaparilla.
MEETING NOTICES.
"HE PORTLAND HIBERNIAN BENEVO
LENT SOCIETY will hold an annual meeting
this (Monday) evening at 7:30 o'clock, at which
officers will be elected and other important
business transacted. Every member is request
ed to "vt present.
T. B. McDEVITT, President.
W. J. KELLY, Secretary.
ATTENTION. KNIGHTS! Regular conven
tion of Excelsior lodge. No. 1. K. of P..
"Wednesday evening. January 9. 3805, at 7
o'clock sharp. Golden Rule Bazaar hall. Third
and Morrison. Installation of officers. Work in
the three ranks. AH members requested to be
present. Visiting members invited.
A. M. SINGLETON. K. R. and S.
WILLAMETTE LODGE. No. 2, A. F.
V fc A. M. A stated communication will
V p'c held at Masonic Temple this (Mon
kday) evening at 7:30 o'clock. Work in
' N E. A. degree. All M. M. are cordially
lnited to be present. THOS. GRAY. Secy.
&
HAWTHORNE LODGE. No. 111.
A. F. & A. M. Stated communica
tion this (Monday) evening at 7:30.
All M. M. cordially invited. By order
of W. M. E. J. HALL, Secy.
&
HARMONY LODGE. No. 12. A. F. &
A. M. Special communication Tuesday.
January 8. at 9:30 A. M.. for the pur-
v pose of attending the funeral of Brother
Marshall Peterson. By order W. M.
A. J. MARSHALL, Secretary.
PORTLAND LODGE. No. 118. I. O. O. F.
Regular meeting this (Monday) evening at 7:30
o'clock. Marquam building. Work In the Ini
tiatory degree. Visitors welcome. By order ot
the lodge. E. R. BUSH. Secretary.
EXEMPT FIREMEN'S ASSOCIATION. A
special meeting of the trustees will be held In
their hall this (Monday) evening. Jan. 7. at
7.30 o'clock. P. TAYLOR. Pres.
DIED.
TURK At Tacoma. Jan. 4. 1S35. James Turk.
aged 63 years. Funeral services will be held
at Edward Holman's undertaking parlors to
day at 2 P. M. Friends and acquaintances are
respectfully Invited to attend.
PirTERSON In this city. Jan. C. at residence
514 Clay st.. Marshall Peterson, aged 50 years,
Tra months. Funeral notice later. Columbia
Falls, Me., papers please copy.
Edward Holmno, tmaertalxer and
cinbalme'r. 4tli aritT Yaniriin. Tel.' 507
AUCTION SALE TODAY
At 292 10th st. cor. Jefferson. Fine furniture
and carpets of private house. Sale at 10 o'clock.
George Baker & Co., auctioneers.
SEW TODAY.
Blanket Sale today. HcAllen McDon
nell. TO LEASE FOR FACTORIES. WARE
houses. mills, foundries, stone yard, wood and
coal yards 3 acres river front, wharf, build
ings, two blocks south of Madison-street, on
Hast Market and East Mill sts. Part for
sale. M. Bane. 374 East Clay st.. Portland,
Oregon.
FIVE-THOUSAND DOLLAR MORTGAGE ON
a farm of 840 acres, near Heppner, Or., with
600 acres in cultivation, to exchange for a busi
ness, either dry goods, merchandise, groceries
or boots and shoes; will also pay some cash
for a business that suits. DeLasbmutt & Son,
209 Stark st.
WE HAVE SOME VERY DESIRABLE RESI
denco lots on Vaughn, between 21st and 23d.
belonging to Johnson estate, which we will
sell for one-half what Is asked for lots around
them; street Improvements made; lots lay two
to three feet above grade. Will be sold on easy
terms. No one offering nicer quarter blocks
for $2300. DeLasbmutt & Son. 209 Stark st.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT CHIN
Dong. Chin Wong. Chin Kee and Chin Pon
Tong have this day sold all their Interest In
tha firm of Kwong Chong Tung & Co., doing
business at No. S9 Second street. In the cltv
rf Portland, to Chan Mon and Chan Ark
Leong. who will continue to carry on said
business at the tame place and under the firm
name of Ark Kee & Co.
CHAN ARK LEONG.
CHAN MOW.
Dated January 4. 1S93.
SACRIFICE OF BUSINESS PROPERTY WE
have for sale three pieces of business proper
ty, located In center of the city and oa the
very best streets, that belongs to a party
whose health demands an Immediate change
It is no longer a question of making money,
or of getting what the property is worth, but
It Is a question of health, and hence we will
sell It at a great sacrifice. But verv little
money Is required down. The property is
rented, and will be pold separately or as a
whole. For one piece we ask $9000
1jvm casn. oaiance in August, jsus. .For an
ther we ask SI ti.000-?0000 cash, balance in
1S90. For another we ask $35.000 S10.000
( cash, balance in 1896. One of Portland's lead
ing brokers valued the latter at 60,000. when
the present loan of $25,000 was obtained upon
1, a year or two since. DeLashmutt & Son,
209 Stork st.
LOANS AT LOWEST RATES
Made promptly on mortgages and first-class
notes. F. V. Andrews & Co.. 131 Third st.
MONEY TO L-OTSISL
On approved personal or collateral security;
warrants, notes, time checks, certificates ot de
posit and other pood paper discounted.
EUGENE D. WHITE & CO.. 1st and Alder.
ttOXEY TO LOAN
Ou Improved city property. Russell,
Blaclcod BIytb, S2U -Third st., cor.
Oak.
KECEIYER'S NOTICE.
Haiinc been appointed receiver of the Port
lard Saxlugs bank, in liquidation, bv Hon. L.
B. Stearns. Judge ot department No. 3. with in-"M-n
ns to cloe up its business a rapidly as
Jossi'ijr. and having rited my report with. th
jdgr noti-e U hereby guen t all debtors of
Tse bank to make prnrapt settlement of their
cb,lgatlon at my offlee. No. 505 Portland Sav-t-.gii
Bank building, cor. Second and Wahlng
t"i sts. to the end that the bank may pay Its
own debts. This w imperative.
O. N DENNY. Receiver.
OUR WANTS BOILED DOWN.
A lurthsser for a drug store in northern en
cf the city, doing a good business.
A purchaser for that dairy farm near Port
la"!. .n the Columbia river.
A lurchaser for a piece of business property
to -en'railx located that to mention its locality
w '! it the real st3te men alt agog to know
wM huvp with the owner.
fw purrbasera for tlMae rumire4-doMr
-ts in City View Park addition, sway this side
of Ft Iwood, on the Oregon City electric Mne.
V p-ari hawr for that vt-asce tra-n fur rutins
southeast of .the cety.for.JGW. at $ir prr acre.
rrt aser for thoce ratal: tracts qf ours tu
Beaverton at $ HO per acre.
A f -n ' m fw a'svw f those tive-aere tracts
be ns.n t the Jefensen estate, near Reed
5:ic .n Uaehtarum ommm.
DE LASmilTXT & SON. 20 Stark st.
.YEW TODAY.
TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS IN FIRST
mortgages en Eastern Oregon farms, to trads
tor Portland property. Tbey range all the
way from $300 up. are drawing interest, and
are all veil secured. For particulars call oa
or address DcLachrnatt & Son. 200 Stark St.
BEGINNINg"jaxTAF.Y 7. I "WILL WITHIN
10 days close out my entire stock of milli
nery goods, regardless of cost. C A. Lescher.
564 Morrison at.
FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE.
THIRTEEN ACRES. 11 MILES EAST OF
Portland, on Base Line road; 3 acres in cul
tivation, house and barn; price $850; must be
sold to settle up an estate. DeLashmutt &
Son. 209 Stark St.
FOR SALENEAR CITY. ON MOUNT SCOTT
motor line, 43 acres,, or any part of it; the
land is cleared; water and 5-cent fare; easy
terms. Inquire Charles E. Stewart, Imperial
hotel.
THREE HOUSES AND TWO LOTS, ON 14TH
and J (Couch addition), for $00o0; will trade It
for a farm. There is a mortgage of $2000.
and we want to trade It subject to the mort
gage. DeLashmutt & Son. 200 Stark st.
FOR SALE TWO TRACTS OF LAND THE
S. E. of sec. 24. township 16 S.. R. 1 W..
1C0 acres, and the S. W. of sec 20. town
ship 1C S.. R. 1 E.. 160 acres. Address Gust
Breham. Port Blakeley. Wash.
ABOUT 23FARMS IN YAMHILL COUNTY,
the garden spot of Oregon: all sizes, shapes
and prices. Come and take your pick. De
Lashmutt & Son. 200 Stark St.
IMMENSE BARGAINS LOTS. ACREAGE,
farms, 5-cent fare. O. R. Addlton. Lent's Or.,
at St. Charles hotel, city, from 4 to 6:20 P. M.
Large and small tracts of land, on easy terms;
labor accepted as part payment. Franklin
Fruit Land Co.. Port. Savings Bank building.
FOR SALE 320 ACRES. AT $4. NEAR. RAIL
road. Yamhill county; part exchange. J. G.
Davidson, 132U Third st.
FREE ILLUSTRATED CIRCULARS OF
cheap land. M. Griffin. Cottonwood, Cal.
FOR REXT KAR3IS.
FOR RENT 25 ACRES; 12 ACRES IN CUL
tivation; house and well: one mile from
Lent's P. O. Inquire ot L Vanduyn. room 714
Chamber of Commerce.
rOR RENT 120 ACRES. 3 MILES FROM
Portland; all In cultivation; good buildings:
would make a good dairy. DeLashmutt &
Son. 20a Stark st.
TO EXCHANGE.
320-ACRE HIGHLY IMPROVED FARM. ONE
mile from railroad town In middle Western
state: good soil, level land; well watered;
price. $10,000; will trade for Improved farm
property, near Portland preferred: might as
sume some incumbrance. M. Walton. 714
Chamber of Commerce.
Los Angeles and Southern Cal. property for
Oregon or Portland property. John Campbell.
P. O. box 430. Los Angeles. Cal.
TO EXCHANGE A LOT IN ASTORIA FOR
piano. A. M.. care Oregonian.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
YOUR MONEY! WITH 200 PER CENT
profit Long lease at nominal rent of Improved
water power, with ample ground for fac
tories; near two flourishing towns and two
railroads, in the finest farming district ot the
famous Willamette valley, the garden spot of
this continent: available for pulp mill, paper
mill, electric road or lighting, saw mill, sash
and door factories, box factories or any kind
of manufacturing; has been used for driving
small saw and planing mill, which will be
sold, with lease, or reserved, at option of pur
chaser. Address box 139. Springfield, Or.
52500 WILL BUY A WELL - EQUIPPED
lodging-house of 30 rooms, on Third St.. doing
a good business. DeLashmutt & Son. 20a
Stark st.
SECOND-HAND MACHINERY; DANA. AL
bee & Walker now occupy their new prem
ises. East Water st-, cor. Taylor.
WANTED A GOOD IMPROVED FARM, IN
exchange for well-improved city property. E.
R. Hickson. 31 Sherlock building.
TOR SALE A HORSE. HARNESS AND
light delivery wagon. Call at 375 Washington
street.
$75 WILL BUY A NEW TOTAL ADDING
cash register. Call 321 Washington st. North
west Electric Engineering Co.
HELP WANTED MALE.
GENTLEMAN RESPECTABLE AND INTEL
llgent, with some capital, to .sell on commis
sion a medical remedy, the rnly one In the
market. Address W SS, care-Oregonfnn.
WANTED 200 MEN TO UNLOAD SCHOON
ers; beat beer on the coast: 2V4c per schooner.
New York Barrel House. 23 North Third st.
WANTED YOUNG MAN WITH SOME CASH;
$10 week; no experience 3 North Third,
room 11.
MAN ENERGETIC. OF BUSINESS TACT.
Address J. A. Bonnet. Salem, Or.
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
HOUSEWORK A GIRL FOR WORK: MUST
be neat and a good cook. Apply 314 East Sec
ond, cor. Weldlcr, Uolladay addition.
HOUSEWORK A GIRL FOR GENERAL
work. Apply Monday morning, 700 Flanders,
near 22d.
HOUSEWORK NEAT, CAPABLE GIRL FOR
general work; must understand cooking. 2M
Main St.. cor. 4th.
BOOKKEEPER YOUNG LADY. WHO THOR
oughly understands double - entry. Address
Drugs, care Oregonian.
SITUATIONS WANTED MALE.
Miscellaneous.
SITUATION WANTED TO WORK FOR
board while attending high school. I am a
young man of good address, and am willing
to do any honorable work. Address X 45, care
Oregonian.
SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE.
Housekeepers.
SITUATION WANTED BY AN AMERICAN
woman, as housekeeper: widower or bachelor
preferred; references given and required. 313
Flanders st.
SITUATION WANTED BY WIDOW. AS
housekeeper: city or country; good references.
432 East Ankenj.
Domestics.
SITUATION WANTED BY FIRST-CLASS
girl to do general honsework: first-class refer
ences given. Call at 21 11th. cor. Bumslde.
SITUATION WANTED BY A COMPETENT
German girl from the East, to do second work.
Apply Girls' Directory. 545) Morrison.
WANTED TO REXT.
BY GENTLEMAN AND WirE WELL-FUR-nlshed
rooms, suitable for light housekeeping;
private family only: southwest district pre
ferred; references. X 37. care Oregonian.
WANTED TO RENT BY A RESPONSIBLE
party. 5 or 6-room cottage, on East Side, near
Burnslde st. preferred; give full particulars.
Address G. C N.. care Oregonian.
WANTED DESIRABLE FURNISHED ROOM
with modern conveniences and board in pri
vate family. P. O. drawer 16.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS.
TO BORROW ?2500. FOR 3 YEARS.'oN GOOD
farm, worth $11,000. principals only need ap
ply. DeLashmutt & Son. 209 Stark sL
WANTED FOR CASH HOUSEHOLD FUR
niture. carpets, etc. to any amount. Apply
354 Alder st. Geo. Baker & Co.
Household furniture, carpets, cast-off clothing,
etc bought. Loeffler & Cohn. 2G3 Trent.
FOR REXT.
RooniM.
AT THE NEWCASTLE. COR. THIRD AND
Harrison Ms. Rooms, furnished or unfur
nished; stetsm. gas. hot baths, free telephone,
dining-room; references. J. D. Hart and C C.
Newcastle, owners. Mrs. Convert, manager.
AT THE PORTSMOUTH. COR. PARK AND
Alder; very central Nicely furnished, clean,
homelike rooms; baths, parlor, office, tele
phone; furnished housekeeping rooms.
THERlc"liMONDT3533 YAMHILU CORNER
Park Rooms from ? up: also housekeeping
rooms; all newly furnished, free baths and all
modern conveniences.
NO REASONABLE OFFER WILL BE RE
fused for either single, suites or housekeep
ing rooms, at the New Plaia. 207 Third st.
SEVENTH ST.. 72TneaR6aK LARGE,
well-furnished front room: heat. bath, suitable
for two, cheap, piano it de&lred.
YAMHILL ST.. 2S1H. ABOVE HAT STORK
Neat, quiet, furnished rooms.
SUITES AND SINGLE ROOMS, reasonable;
housekeeping. 20CiS 1st. Farmers & Meohan.
FOR RENT 1SU 4Ui si. Furnished and unfur
nished rooms, suitable for dressmaking.
WASHINGTON ST.. 313. THE LAFAYETTE
Rooms. $1 SO per week and up.
TENTH ST.. 166 NICHLY FURNISHED
rooms: furnace beat, gas, bath.
for rent:
ilooau.
THE GOODNOUGH. FIFTH FLOOR FCR
nished rooms, en suite or single: steam heat,
bath and elevator service: gentlemen only.
SEVENTH AND ALDER. N. W. CORNER
Three neatly furnished rooms, suitable. for
ladies or gentlemen; prices very moderate.
JEFFERSON ST.. 267. NEAR THIRD ONE
pleasant furnished room and bath; cheap to
steady tenant.
Rooms AVItn Board.
ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN CAN HAVE
board and room (terms moderate) tn an es
sentially private family, with home surround
ings. Address Snow, care Oregonian.
FLANDERS StZ510-PORTLAND WOMEN'S
Union boarding - bouse, for young women:
terras, including 10 pieces of washing. $3 to
57 per week, according to room.
THIRD ST.. 107. BETWEEN WASHINGTON
and Stark Nicely furnished rocnui. with or
without board.
YAMHILL ST.. 304 FURNISHED ROOMS
for two. and single, with board; gas, bath and
furnace heat.
TAYLOR ST.. SS3 FURNISHED ROOMS, EN
suite or single, with board; furnace heat, gas
and bath.
AT THE STERLING. 533 COUCH. COR. 16TH
Large rooms, en suite cr single, with table
board.
TAYLOR ST.. 351 NICE ROOMS AND GOOD
board, with gas. bath, use of piano; low rates.
FOURTEENTH ST.. 209. COR. JEFFERSON
Two furnished suites, first floor, with board.
THE WILLIS. SSI YAMHILL. COR. WEST
Park Lovely suites and single rooms.
Iloascljeeptnc Rooms.
SIXTH AND MADISON STS.. 253-HOUSE-kceplng
rooms; all conveniences: best loca
tion. FIRST AND COLUMBLV STS. SUITES. FUR
nished for housekeeping, only $2 per week, at
the St. Georgc-
SALMON ST.. 354 NICELY FURNISHED
housekeeping rooms, cheap to responsible par
ties. FIRST. 372i-NEWLY FURNISHED OR LN
furnished rooms, for lpusckecplng: also rooms.
DAVIS ST4S7. BETWEEN 13TH ANDI4TH
Flat of 5 rooms; all modern improvements.
THIRD ST.. 189U-TWO ROOMS. FURNISH
ed complete for housekeeping, $6.
Houses.
FOR RENT ELEGANT S-ROOM HOUSE, NO.
128 13th st.. near Washington: furnace, gas
fixtures in house, frescoed parlors, porcelain
bath and stationary: every convenience; at
low rental to desirable tenant.
FOR RENT 9-ROOM HOUSE. BASEMENT
and attic, furnace, modern improvements; 420
Burnslde at. Apply next door.
FOR RENT HOUSE 3 ROOMS. CLOSET
and pantry; water free; $5. Clinton & Mc
Coy. 284 Morrison.
FOR RENT HOUSE, 33 11TH. S ROOMS,
latge yard. R. L. Gllsan, 420 Chamber of
Commerce.
FOR RENT HOUSES AND STORES IN ALL
parts of city. Henry Ackerman, 249 Wash
ington st.
FOR RENT 5-ROOM HOUSE, 571 SEVENTH.
and Ti-room house. 349 Grant. Inquire at 360
Grant.
FOR RENT-5-ROOM HOUSE. 354 LINCOLN:
5-room house 358 Lincoln. Inquire SCO Grant.
FOR RENT S-ROOM HOUSE. 771 HOYT ST.,
near 23d. Apply at 40 Second St., cor. Ash.
Stores.
FOR RENT-STORES 47 FIRST ST. AND 46
Second St.; 25x200. R. L. Gllsan, 420 Cham
mer of Commerce.
FOR RENT STORE. 273 WASHINGTON ST.
Inquire at 110 Fourth sL
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Attorneys.
GEORGE, GREGORY & DlWIWAY,
M. C. George. W. M. Gregory. R. R. Dunlway.
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Or.
A. C Emmons. W. S. Smith. R. W. Emmons.
EMMONS. SMITH & EMMONS.
Attorneys-at-Law,
Portland. Or. Seattle. Wash.
J. S. WINCHESTER. ATTORENY-AT-LAW.
41 Sherlock bldg. Portland, Or. Notary Public
Chiropodists and. Manicures.
MRS. DR. ADAMS. CHIROPODIST. MANI
cure and pedicure parlors, Raleigh building.
Sixth and Washington sts.
Dressmakers.
Mrs. Hazeltlne's Dressmaking Parlors are now
located at 341 Morrison; formerly 28S Third.
Edacntlonal.
ENGINEERING SCHOOL Civil, electrical,
mining mach'n. survey, assay, architect; est.
1SG4. A. Vander Nalllen. 223 Market, San Fr.
PRACTICAL ENGINEERING SCHOOL. 203
uwuuuugu uiuk.. i u imjiu. ur.; uay. evening
SEWING SCHOOL EVERY AFTERNOON.
103 East 20th.
Hair Dressers.
WIGS. BEARDS. ETC.. WHOL. & RETAIL:
all stales of ladles' hair goods and hair Jew
elry. J. J. Borg. 350 Washington st.
PARIS HAIR STORE REMOVED FROM 5TH
and Alder to 30S Washington, bet. 5th and Cth.
Mnssasc.
ESPECIAL SOUTHERN LADY GIVES MAG
netlc massage, with alcohol and perfume baths;
refreshing and restful; gentlemen's patronage
requekted. Room 81 New Dekum building,
cor. Third and Washington.
MRS. HELM AND ASSISTANT; BATHS AND
sclentflc massage. 18 Raleigh building, cor.
Sixth and Washington.
Meilinms and Clairvoyants.
MRS. L. F. PRIOR. TRANCE AND Busi
ness medium, of San Francisco, will be In
the city for a short time; consultations dally;
hours, 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Parlor 24, No.
2UVi 1st st.
MRS. NELSON READS HEADS AND HANDS,
tells past, present and future. Room G The
Tctnpleton, 20C First it., cor. Taylor.
GYPSY QUEEN FORTUNE - TELLER LA
dies, 50c; gentlemen. $1. 267 Salmon st.
Mnsle.
COOK'S MUSICAL INSTITUTE, The Ablngton.
Spiritualists.
MRS. ADDIE R. SMITH. TEST MEDIUM.
ISli First st.. parlor 22.
HUSINESS CHANCES.
A RARE BARGAIN FINELY FURNISHED
brick lodging-house of 40 rooms, all on one
floor; will sell at less than half cost: situated
In the most central location In Portland, and
doing a good business; transient trade pays
the rent. Will take half In trade, or make
easy terms. Must be sold, on account of sick
ness. Address Y S. care Oregonian.
TO TRADE A FINE FARM OF 100 ACRES.
In blue grass: a five hours' ride from Kansas
City. Mo., and notes for $1000. secured by two
farms in San Diego county. California, and
due in March this year, for some good-paying
business or property in Portland or Oregon
City. E. J. McCormlck. 207 Third st.
OLDEST AND BEST HOTEL IN PORTLAND
for sale on easy terms; or will trade for other
property; owner has grown old and rich In
the business, and wishes to retire and take
things easy. This Is a splendid chance for a
young man. DeLashmutt & Son. 209 Stark
street.
FOR SALS HALF-INTEREST IN A FIRST
class general merchandise store, to competent
man. to conduct the business, in one of the best
Valley towns; stock about $12,000; no agents.
Address B 3S, care Oregonian.
FOR SALE A GOOD-PAYING HARDWARE
business in one of the best towns in the Wil
lamette valley. Address Hardware, care Ore
gonian. LOST .VXD FOUND.
$10 REWARD I WILL GIVE A REWARD
of $10 for the arrest and conviction of any
person caught stealing the Dally or Sunday
Oregonian south of Alder st. South Route
Agent.
LOST DIAMOND SCREW-EARRING. FROM
Park and Oak to 12th and Stark sts. Finder
please leae at this office and receive a re
ward. LOST SMALL BUNCH KEYS. LEAVE AT
M. A. Gunst & Co.', cor. Third and Wash
ington sts.. and receive reward.
LOST-ON DEC. 4 A DIAMOND STICK-PIN.
Finder rewarded by returning to 394 Seventh
street.
LEATHER FINDINGS.
THE GEORGE LAWRENCE- CO. WHOLE
sale saddlers and harness manufacturer.
Leather and saddlery hardware. 74 Front it.
HERBERT BRADLEY & CO.. 73 FRONT ST
Importers of shoe manufacturers goods, shoe
store supplies, blacaings, dressing, etc.
SPECIAL 3OTTCES-
DcItlBS
WANTED ALL USERS OF LEATHER BELT
ing to know that they can have their old belts
repaired and made as good as. new, at the
Portland Belt Shop. A stock of first-class
water - proofed belting constantly oa hand.
Agents for the Cocheco Lace Leather. C A.
& W. L. Bryant, 27 North First st.. near
Bumslde.
Drasuworks.
Francis Bros. Brass castings and finished work
made to crder: blacksmlthlng. and machinery
repaired. 2S2 East Water st. Telephone 5005.
Coal and Wood Yards.
COOS BAY COAL CO.. DEALERS IN COAL
and wood; coal from $5 50 to 13 50 per ton.
Office. 230 Second st. Telephone S1L
Iron AVorJc.
PACIFIC IRON WORKS nEINTZ & CO..
cor. 2d and D sts.. manufacturers machines,
blacksmith and foundry wks. building fronts.
Proposals Wanted.
PROPOSALS FOR $200,000 WATER BONDS
of Astoria. Oregon Office of the Water Com
mission of the city of Astoria. Oregon, De
cember 4. 1S34 Sealed proposals, addressed
to the clerk of the water commlslson of the
city of Astoria. Oregon, will be received at this
office until January 10. 1S95, at two (2) o'clock
P. M.. for two hundred thousand (200.000) dol
lars of the bonds of said city, in denomina
tions of one thousand (1000) dollars each,
dated January 1, 1S95, payable thirty (SO)
years after date, bearing interest at the rate
of five (3) per cent per annum, payable on the
first days of January and July of each jcar.
Principal and interest arc to be paid in U. S.
gold coin, at New York city. N. Y. Said bonds
are to be, paid for and delivered to the pur
chaser on the following dates and In the fol
lowing months:
April 1, ISO $73,000
July 1. IS95 75.000
October 1. 1S93 50.000
The bidder to pay the accrued Interest from
January 1. 1S95, to the date of delivery, in
addition to the price bid. These bonds are to
be issued under authority of an act ot the leg
islative assembly of the state ot Oregon,
passed February IS, 1S91. The proceeds are
to be used for the construction of water works,
and will be delivered, with coupons attached
tor interest rrom January l, asao. The suc
cessful bidder will be required to deposit
within forty-eight (4S) hours after the award
of the contract an approved and cer
tified check for five (3) per cent of the
par valu? of the bonds, payaole at As
toria, Oregon, to the order -of the clerk of
the water commission of the city ot Astoria.
Oregon, as liquidated damages in case the
bidder should fall or neglect to take and pay
for the bonds according to tha terms of the
proposal, advertisement and . contract. The
water commission resenes the right to re
ject any or all bids. The sealed envelopes
containing proposals should 'be addressed to
the undersigned, and marked "Proposals for
purchase of water bonds." By order of the
water commission of the city ot Astoria. Ore
gon. H. G. VAN DUSEN.
Clerk ot the Water Commission.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALED PRO
posals, addressed to II. G. Van Dusen. clerk,
and Indorsed "Proposals for construction of
Astoria Water Works," with name of party
submitting bid, will be received by the water
commission of the city of Astoria, Oregon,
fintll two (2) o'clock P. M. of the 10th day of
January, 1895. for the supplying ot labor and
materials for the construction of a complete
system of water works, involving the follow
ing Items: Diverting works; a gravity con
duit, consisting of 7VS miles of 18-inch wood
stave pipe, 3 miles of 10-inch and 1 mile of
14-inch steel riveted pipe: a C.OOO.OOO-gallon
reservoir; a masonry-lined tunnel WW feet In
length, and a distributing system, requiring
28.000 feet of new pipe: 33,000 feet of plpe
lajlng; 91 hydrants, gates, and all appurten
ances necessary to make a complete system.
Plans are on file at the office of the water
commission, and specifications and form for
proposals can be obtained by application to
the clerk W. W. PARKER. Chairman.
A. L. ADAMS, R. C GEMMELL. Engrs.
H. G. VAN DUSEN, Clerk.
Astoria, Or.. December 4, 1S94.
Patents.
INVENTIONS QUICKLY PATENTED AND
sold: expert service: lowest charges; highest
Portland ref.; handbooks free. Edgar Tate Sc
Co.. Attorneys. 245 Broadway. New York.
Rooilntr.
E. F. Shaffer & Co.. felt, composition and gra-.el
roofing; dealers in all kinds of roofing ma
terial, sheathing, felts, etc. 1S9 Madison st.
PORTLAND ASPHALTUM CO.. GRAVEL
and asphalt roofers, repairing promptly at
tended to. Telephone 461. '
Stockholders' Mectlnir
NOTICE THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEET
lng of the shareholders ot-the Commercial
National Bank will be held, on Tuesday. Jan
Oregon, at 10:30 A. M.. for the purpose of
electing a board of directors for the n"ulng
year and the transaction of such other busi
ness as mav legally come beforo the meeting.
Edw. Cooklngham. Cashier.
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING THE REGU
lar annual meeting of the stockholders of the
Northwest Fire & Marine Insurance Company
will he hld Wednesday. January 16, 1S95. at
the Chamber of Commerce building, rocm No.
D24. Portland. Oregon, at 10:30 A. M., for the
purpose of electing a board -of directors for
the ensuing year, and the transaction of such
othr business as may properly come before
the meeting. H. M. GRANT. Sec.
Sljrn Painters.
Jesse Waddell. successor to Bergcr & Waddell.
sign and ornamental painter. 231 Second st.
Tel. 579. Mr. Berger has retired from business.
Storage.
STORAGE OF ANY DESCRIPTION CAN BE
bad reasonably at Pacific dock. Nos. 226 and
228 Front st. Advances made If desired.
Miscellaneous.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE
of Oregon, for Multnomah county In the mat
ter of the estate ot Elizabeth Lewlston. de
ceased Whereas. Elizabeth Lewlston died on or
about the day of February, 1S93. and D. F.
Sherman was duly appointed administrator of
her estate by the county court of Oregon, for
Multnomah county: and whereas, said Eliza
beth Lewlston. at the time of her death, was
indebted to sundry- persons, firms and corpora
tions, and since her death said D. F. Sher
man Incurred an Indebtedness to various firms.
perns and corporations In the running and
management of the International Hotel, said
hotel being a part of the assets of said es
tate, and the claims presented against said
estate being of two classes: claims existing
against Elizabeth Lewlston at the time of her
death, and claims Incurred by D. F. Sher
man, administrator; and whereas, F. R.
Strong Is now the duly appointed administra
tor ot said estate since the resignation of D.
F. Shertnaft as administrator; and wllertas
L. H. Allen and C H. Lewis, co-partners doing
business as Allen & Lewis, and I. Lang, E.
Lang. Max Lang and Louis Lang, co-partners
as Lang & Co.. are claimants herein, and by
their attorneys. Cox, Cotton, Teal & Minor,
have petitioned the above court for an order
requiring and directing the administrator, F.
R. Strong, to pay their claims in full; and
whereas, doubts have arisen as to the propri
ety of claims against said estate and claims in
curred by the administrator, D. F. Sherman, and
it being doubtful If said estate will have suf
ficient assets in the hands of the administra
tor, F. R. Strong, to pay the5 Indebtedness of
the estate and of the former administrator in
full, and the court being desirous of having
all persons Interested In said estate, as cred
itors or otherwise, to have a full hearing In
the premises, so that proper orders may be
made concerning the premises, it is hereby
ordered that all creditors, and all persons in
terested in said estate as creditors or other
wise, appear and show cause in this court
and cause on the 10th day of January, 1895.
at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day. why said
claims of Allen &. Lewis and. Lang & Co..
aforesaid, should not be paid, and other
claims incurred by said D. F. Sherman, ad
ministrator, and their objections make, if any
they have, to the payment of said claims. It
is further ordered that publication of this order
andnoticeof said hearing be made in The Daily
Oregonlan. a newspaper printed end pub
lished in the city, once a week, for the period
of three successive weeks.
II. H. NORTHUP. Judge.
December 11. 1S94.
In pursuance cf the above order, all cred
itors of the estate arc requested to appear in
person or by attorney at the time and place
in the order set forth. FRED. R. STRONG.
Administrator of the Estate ot Elizabeth
Lewlston. deceased.
JAMES GLEASON. Attorney for Adrnr;
THE PUBLIC IS HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT
I will not be responsible for any debts con
tracted by my wife. Louise C. Nelson, as she
has left my bed and board. P. A. Nelson.
UMBRELLAS MADE, repaired and recovered.
Meredith. 168 3d. near Morrison. No agents.
INSURANCE.
THAMES AND MERSEY
MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF LIVERPOOL.
Agency In Portland at No. 233 Washington st.
G. ROSENBLATT. Agent.
Capital 2,000.000
Reserve fund (In addition) 425,000
Deposit in Oregon $ 50.000
AUCTION AND COJIMISSION.
A. B. RICHARDSON-
AUCTIONEER
Office. 240 Washington st-. bet. 2d and 3d.
Residence at the cor. of Fifth and College sts.
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
ALLEN & LEWIS. WHOLESALE GROCERS,
cor. North Front and D sts., Portland. Or.
FINANCIAL.
Money to Loan.
MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD GOODS,
personal security or good collaterals. S. W.
KING, formerly of Olds & King, room 45
Washington building. S. E. cor. 4th ana WasfcL
MONEYTO LOAN LONG OR SHORT-TIME
personal security; also mortgages. David S.
Stearns, 246 Washington st.
MONEY TO LOAN ON SHORT TIME ON ALL
kinds of security. Call on the Pacific Loan &
Trust Co.. rooms 3G and 37 Sherlock building.
Third and Oak sts.
BONDS AND WARRANTS OF OREGON.
Washington and Idaho bought and sold.
Cruthers & Morris, SOS Chamber of Com.
MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE. PIANOS.
salaries. real estate, or any good securities:
warrants or time-checks bought; easy terms.
F. W. Graves, 814-15-1G Chamber Commerce.
IMMEDIATE LOANS ON CHATTELS. REAL
estate and other securities; warrants bought.
Dave A. Epsteyn. 61S Chamber of Commerce
MONEY LOANED: certificates of the Oregon.
Northwest and Portland banks bought: war
rants cashed. Koreff, S Chamber of Com.
MONEY-TO LOAN $2500 ON CITY PROP
erty. West Side, for two or three years. De
Lashmutt : Son. 209 Stark st.
MONEY TO LOAN-ON CHATTELS OR ANY
satisfactory security. C. W. Pallett, 43 Mc
Kay building.
$20Tb $500 TO LOAN ON FURNITURE OR
good collateral. H. Mann & Co., room Jt The
Dekum.
THIRTY AND NINETY-DAY LOANS: SUMS
to suit. W. H. Nunn. room 11 Washington
block.
MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT; NOTES
and mortgages bought. R. L Eckerson Co..
room 10, Washington building.
$3000 TO LOAN ON WEST SIDE CENTRAL
property for from one to five jears. De
Lashmutt & Son, 2C9 Stark st.
TO LOAN-?1500 ON IMPROVED CTTY PROP
erty. East or West Side. DeLashmutt &. Son.
200 Stark st.
Money to loan on chattels cr satisfactory per-
sonal security. R. A. Frame. S3 The Dekum.
MONEY TO LOAN ON CHATTELS OR ANT
good security. M. A. Zellg, 515 Cham, of Com.
$3000 TO LOAN ON IMPROVED WEST SIDE
property. $2500 to loan on city property.
$1500 to loan on Improved city property. Also
small sums, ranging from $500 to $5000. De
Lashmutt & Son, 209 Stark st.
BANKS.
SAVINGS BANK-
PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY
OF OREGON.
129 First Street.
CAPITAL. SURPLUS AND PROFITS. $365,000
A general trust company and banking busi
ness transacted.
I i.t,.j. 1. .unrj. rrt;MuL(.
ir t. ruT-rrwir t. ci rr.ipvi? vipa-tvo
E." J. ALTSTOCK. J. O. GOLTRA...Sccretaries
COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK
OF PORTLAND.
PAID UP CAPITAL. $500,000 0C
President JOHN J. VALENTINE
Vice-President R. L. DURHAM
Cashier EDWARD COOKINGHAM
Assistant Cashier R. M. DOOLY
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSI
NESS. Sight exchange and telegraphic transfers sold
on New York. Boston. Chicago. Omaha, St.
Paul. St. Louis, Kansas City, Denver and San
Francisco.
Exchanges sold on principal cities In Eu
rope, and on Hong Kong. Collections a spe
'''"ty. BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA
Incorporated by Royal Charter 1SC2.
PAID-UP CAPITAL $3,000,000
RESERVE 1.375.000
Head office, t0 Lombard street, London.
Branches Portland. San Francisco. Seattle.
Tacoma, and In British Columbia. Victoria,
Vancouver. New Westminster, Nanalmo. Kan
loops, Nelson.
A General Ranking and Exchange Business
transacted. Loans made. Bills discounted.
Commercial credits granted. Deposits received
on current account, subject to check. Interest
paid on lime deposits.
J. V.'. CURTIS. Actlnar Manager.
LADD & TILTON. BANKERS
Established in 153'J.
Transact a General Banking Business.
Interest Allowed on time deposits.
Collections made at all points on favorable
terms.
Letters of credit Issued available h Europe
and the Eastern States.
Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers
sold on New ork Washington. Chicago, St.
Louis. Dener. Omaha. San Francisco, and
various points In Oregon. Washington. Idaho.
Montana, and Brltuli Columbia.
Exchange "ld on London. Paris. Berlin.
Frankfort and Hong Kong.
MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK
PORTLAND. OREGON.
I. LOEWENBERG President
J. FRANK WATSON Vice-President
H. F. McELROY Cashier
It. W. HOYT Asst Cashier
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKUN'G
SUSINESS.
Interest paid on time deposits.
Drafts and letters of credit issued, available
In all parts of the world.
COLLECTIONS A SPECLVLTY
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF PORTLAND. OR.
Deslgnated Depository and Financial Agent ot
of the United States.
President HENRY FAILING
Vice-President H. W. CORBETT
Cashier G. E. WITHINGTON
Assistant Cashier J. W. NEWKIRK
Second Assistant Cash.'cr W. C ALVORD
Letters of credit Issued, available in Europe
and the Eastern States.
Sight exchange and telegraphic transfers sold
on New York, Boston. Chicago, St. Louis. St.
Paut. Omaha, San Francisco and the principal
points in the Northwest.
Sight and time bills drawn In sums to suit
on London. Paris. Berlin. Frankfort-on-the-Maln.
Hong Kong.
Collections made on favorable terms at all
accessible points.
LONDON AND SAN FRANCISCO BANK-
LIMITED.
Authorized Capital $3,500,000
Paid up 2.450,009
Reserve fund 500.000
Head office. 73 Lombard street. London.
This bank transacts a general banking and
exchange business, makes loans, discounts bills
and Issues commercial and travelers' credits,
available in any city in the world.
Chamber of Commerce building. Third and
Stark streets.
W. MACKINTOSH. Manager.
AINSWORTH NATIONAL BANK
OF PORTLAND. Cor. Third and Oak Sta.
L. L. HAWKINS, President: W. K. SMITH,
Vice-President; J. P. MARSHALL. Cashier.
Transacts a General Banking Business.
Exchange bought and sold on all the princi
pal cities in Europe. Also facilities for tele
graphic transfers. Collections made on favor
able terms on all accessible points.
SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT
Connected with the bank. Safes rented on easy
terms.
THB UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK-
Transacts a General Banking Business.
Drafts issued available in all cities of tbt
United States and Europe.
President DONALD MACLEA1
First Vice-President .. TILER WOODWARD
Second Vice-President JACOB KAMM
ishier FRANK C. MII.LEP
PERSONAL.
MIDDLE - AGED GENTLEMAN. ENGAGED
in business, desires the acquaintance of a lady
from 35 to 50 years of age, with some means;
object, matrimony. Address Business, care
Oregonian.
GENTLEMAN. AGED 25, WISHES TO MEET
lady: mutual pleasure, possibly matrimony,
the object. Aaron Max, P. O.
CONSTIPATION INJURES THE COMPLEX
ion; use Carter's Little Liver Pills.
COM3IISSION 3IERCHAXTS.
HERMAN METZGER. PURCHASER OF
hides, pelts, furs, wool and tallow, and gen
eral commission merchant. Front St.. near
Main. Portland. Or. Liberal cash advauce3
on consignments.
TAYLOR. YOUNG & CO.. SHIP BROKERS
and commission merchants. Overland Ware
house, cor. Fourth and D sts.
ALLEN & LEWIS. COMMISSION AND PROD
uce merchants, Front and D sts.. Portland. Or.
Sutton & Beebe, commission, insurance, clipper
ships from New York; steel rails, pig iron.
H. E. BATTIN z CO COMMISSIONMER
chants and produce dealers, 134 Front st.
J. O'CONNOR. GROCERIES "aND COMMIS
slon, cor. Front and Alder sts.
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS.
BLUMAUER-FRANK DRUG CO?, CORNER
Fourth and Morrison sts.. Portland, Or.
SNELlTHEITSHU & WOODARD CO.. ES
tabllshed in 1S5L Portland, Or.
TRAYELEX'g. GUIDE..
Railroads.
EAST
AOT VIA
SOUTH
Trains leave and are dne to arrive as Portlant:
LEAVE ; FROM JAN. L 1S35. ' AR1UVE
! r OVERLAND Express! '
1 1 alem, Ruiehurg. sh-1 1
6:15 pMiJ'a'acra'nentaOEa'a, !,., A1I
o.w r-u.j-lvHm Francisco. Mojave, f! s'- Ail
iLos Angeles, El Paso. 1 :
New Orleans and East) ;
oseburg and way stations 4:39 Pit
f between Portland and
MiTtKoo caiiy inuas, y
(except Sunday. j .
17:30 AM ; tor vail Is and wsy stations X 5:35 PM
I 4:40 PMJMcMmnMUe. wav stations . 8:25 AM
Dally. (Dally except Sunday.
DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE.
FCLLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS
AND
SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS
Attached to all through trains.
Through Ticket Office. 1S4 Flrrt street, when
through tickets to all points In the Eastern
States. Canada and Europo can be obtained
at lowest rates from J. B. KIRKLAND. Tick:
Agent.
All above trains arrlv- and depart from
Grand Central Station. Fifth and I streets.
OREGONLVN AND FORTLAND & YAMHILu
DIVISIONS.
Passenger Dpot. foot ot Jefferson street
Leave for OSWEGO (week days) at 6:00. 7:20,
10:13 A. M.. 12:15. 1:55. 5:15. 6:30. 8:00 P. M..
and at 11:30 P. M. (on Saturday only).
Arrive at Portland 7:10. S:3l). 11:23 A. M.,
1:30, 4:15. 6:20, 7:40, 9:05 P. M-
Lave for SHERIDAN tweek days) at 4:33
P. M. Arrive at Portland 9 HO A. M.
Leave for AIRLIE Monday. Wednesday and
Frldav at 0:40 A. M. Arrive at Portland Tues
day, Thursday and Saturday at 3:05 P. M.
Sunday trains for OSWEGO leave at 7:30.
9:00, 11:00' A. M-. 12:40. 2:00, 3:30, 5:00. 6:50 P.
M. Arrive at Portland at S:40. 10:30 A. M..
12:15. 1-fO. 3:15. 4M3, 6:30. 7:53 P. M.
Ferry connects with all trains f or. Seltwood.
R. KOEIILER.
Manager.
E. P. ROOERS.
Asst. Gee F. & P. Agt.
FOR ALL POINTS EAST.
LK11E DEfOT FUTg 133 1 S71 IfilUVK
f Tho Fast Mali, via
ritintinsrton, bait
Lake Omaha orKan
sas City, or via po
knnc. Minneapolis
and S5. Paul, with
throttsh rervico to
':COP. M.
Daily
5:00 A L
Dally
I Eastern cities.
For Pond eton. La
Grande, Baker City.
Walla Walla. Dav-
7:00 P. M.
Daily
8:00 A.L
ton. Colfax. Pull- f
Daily
man. Moscow and I
Idaho mining points. J
Local Mixed Train 1
for Hood River, iho .
Dalies and interma- I
dinte station. j
F:00A.M
Lx.Savlir
r:00P.L
Through Iullman Sleepers, Touri-Jt Sleepers
and Reclining - Chair Cars are attached to
through trains.
OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULES.
COLUMBLV RIVER ROUTE.
"?wo-boat service ror'Astnrla and way-points.
T. J. Potter leaves Portland 7 A. M.. except
Sunday; leaves Astoria 7 P. M.. except Sunday.
R. R. Thompson leaves Portland S P. M.. ex
cept Sunday; leases Astoria 6:45 A. M., excep.
Sunday.
On Saturday night the R. R. Thompson will
leave Portland at 10 o'clock.
WILLAMETTE RIVER ROUTE.
Steamers Modoc and W. M. Hoag. for Oregon
City. Salem. Independence. Albany. Corvallla
and way points. Sundays. Tuesdays, Thursdays
and Saturdays, at C A. M. Return from Salem
the following days at G A. M.
TAMHIX.L EIVER ROUTE.
Steamer Salem, for Oregon City. Buttcville.
Qiampoeg. Dayton and way stations. Mondays.
Wednesdays and Fridays at 7 A. M. Return
the following days.
SNAKE RIVER ROUTE.
Snake River closed temporarily.
OCEAN ROUTE.
Steamship State of California, for San Fran
cisco, at 8 P. M., January 13, 23.
Steamship Columbia, for San Francisco, at 8
P. M., January 8, 18, 2S.
Steamships sail from San Francisco at 10 A.
M. the day following departures from Portland.
Ocean steamers sail from Ainsworth dock.
All river steamera depart from Ash-street
dock.
For all Information, rates, etc, call at city
office, corner Washington and Third streets, or
address W. H. HURLBURT.
General Passenger Agent,
E. M'NEILL.
Receiver and General Manager.
Portland. Oregon.
fmwm
LOW RATES
BEST SERVICE.
TO AND FROM ALL POINTS EAST.
GREATLY REDUCED RATE3
TO AND FROM
EUROPE.
For information apply to
ALLAN CAMERON.
11G First Street, Portland, Or.
Steamers.
ST.MR. TELEPHONE FOR ASTORIA.
Colurabta River & Puget Sound Navigation Co.
Alder-street Dock. Telephone No. 35L
-.!
Leaves Portland dally, except Sunday.
Leaves Astoria dally, except Sunday.
A. M.
P. M.
OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY
Coolgardle Gold Fiekl3 (Fremantle). Australia.
$230. first-class; $125, steerage. Round tha
world. $610. 1st; $350. 2d. Lowest rates to Cap
Town. Steamer Arawa sails via Honolulu and
Auckland. Jan. 10. lbUTi. Steamship Aus
tralia. Honolulu only. Jan. 19. isyp. Cook's
partie3 to Honolulu. Jan. 19. Feb. lc. April 4
reduced excursion rates. Ticket office. 134 First
St.. Portland. Or. J. B. Kirkland. Ticket Agent
J. D. Spreckels Si Bros. Co.. General Agents.
133 Montgomery st., San Francisco. Send for
Bound the World folder:
VANCOUVER TRANSPORTATION CO.
STEAMER UNDINE.
Captain Charles T. Kamm, leaves Vancouver
at 8:30 A. M. and 1 P. M. Leaves Portland at
1030 A. M. and 4:30 P. M... Sundays excepted.
For frejcht or passage.apply on board at-foc:
bt Taylor street. Fare, 2Cc, round trip.
""sunset AjJ
JO OfflENJi SHASTA 1J
tiftV Rarres IqJ
, i via woouDura tor MCI I
Dally I Angel, Silverton. Wess ! Palty
except 'lbcio, B ro wns vi lie. f excepi
fcunday. 1 1 Springfield and Natron I ! Suuday
fl -B9J1 J '9 i7 1
raiMillAKl
llUi
P5- B Xy4.'0.
TRAVELER'S GUTDE.
Railroads.
Weill's HdsrsI Uw.
THROUGH TICKETS
THROUGH TICKETS
i
TO THE
TO THE
EAST AND SOUTHEAST.
EAST AND SOUTHEAST.
VIA THE UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM.
VL, THE UNION PACUTIC SYSTEM.
Through Pullman Palace Sleepers, Tourist
Sleepera and Free Reclining Chair Cars
DAILY TO CHICAGO.
DAILY TO CHICAGO.
CITY TICKET OFFICE.
133 THIRD ST.. COR. ALDER, PORTLAND,
R. W. BAXTER. E. S. VAN KUBAN.
Gen. Agent City Pass. & T. Ash
TeFAT ROCK-BALLAST
unRTHJ track-no dust
" RAH" SHORT LINE EAST
The Great Northern owns and operates Its
entire equlpmont. Its Palacs Sleeping Cars and
Family Tourist Sleepers, attached to O. R. i
N. trains, leave Portland every evening at '7:00
o'clock.
Direct Route to Spokane. Kootenai country
Flathead Valley. Montana points. St. Paul.
Minneapolis. Chicago and East.
For tickets, printed matter and other Infor
mation, apply to C. C Donavan. General Agent,
lllla Third st.. Portland, or address F. I. Whit
ney. G. P. & T. A.v St. Paul. Minn.
THE FKL7TIF5lL
HI BUN
DIRECTORY OF OCCUPANTS
Rooms.
AMOS. DR. W. F., Physician and Surgeon.
604-C03
ARISTOS SOCIAL CLUB 211. 212, 213, 211
ASSOCIATED PRESS, E. L. Powell, Man
ager ... .. .. SOtJ
BARBER. DR. S. J.. Dentist 60S-C0U
BECKWITH. H.. Itouto Agent Pacific Ex
press Company ...204
BISHOP. DR. J. S.. Surgeon 713
BELL. DR. J. F., Physician and Surgeon.
711-712
BINSWANGER. DR. O. S.. Physician and
Surgeon 411-413
BROWN BROS. CO., "Continental Nurser
ies" 612-613-614
BLANDFORD, S, M., U. S. Weather Bu-
BUILDERS' EXCHANGE t 800
CATLIN, W. W.. Receiver Oregon National .
Bank ... ..... 303-30(5
CAUKIN, G. E.. District Agent Travelers'
Insurance Co . ........ 7QtJ
CARDWELL, DR. HERBERT W.. Physi
cian ................. 709
CARDWELL. DR. J. R.. Dentlst....808-S09-S10
CHAPPELL EROWNE. P., Architect- 700
COLUMBIA TELEPHONE CO COO
GUMMING, DR. WM., Dentist - 403-409
DICKSON. DR. J". F.. Physician- 713-714
DRAKE, DR. H. B.. Physician 512-513-514;
EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCI
ETY, J. B. Wrangham, Cashier-..500-510-518
EVENING TELEGRAM . 323 Alder St.
FENTON, DR. J. D., Physician and Sur
geon .... . . . . ... . . ...3bl
FENTON, DR. HICKS C., Physician and
Surgeon ... . . . ......303
FENTON & FENTON. DRS., Surgeons.30S-31O
FENTON. DR. MATTHEW F Dentist.... 30J
FERRIS, DR. FRANK E., Dentist -..311-312
GIESY. DR. A. J.. Physician 710
GIESY & CARDWELL. DRS.. Physlclans...70
GODDARD. E- C. CO., footwear, ground
floor -. -...129 Sixth St.
GRAVES. DR. J. L.. Dentist SO4-S03I
HELMBOLD, R. P., Special Agent Manhat
tan Life. .. .,... . 203"
HURD. DR. EVERETT M., Dentist... 40q
MACKAY, DR. A. E., Physician and Sur
geon . . . ...... . ....704-703
MAXWELL, DR. W.E., Physician and Sur
geon 701-702-703
MORRIS, E. C. Secretary and Manager
Brown Bros. Co. . . .. 61-1
MOSSMAN. DR. E. P., Dentist 512-513-5141
MANHATTAN LIFE ASSURANCE CO.. of
New York. S. E- Mulford, Manager.20S-209-2iq
McELROY, DR. J. G.. Physician and Sur
geon - 701-702-703
McMILLAN. N.. Real Estate. Loan3 ...501.
M'GUIRE, H. D.. State Fish and Game Pro
tector . . . . .... . .811
MILLER, DR. H. C, Dentist . . .408-403
MULFORD. S. E.. Manager Manhattan Life
20S-203-21Q
M'FADEN, Miss Ida E.. Stenographer and
Typewriter 203
OREGON NATIONAL BANK. W.W. Catlin.
Receiver 305-303
PACIFIC BANKER AND INVESTOR, L.
Stagge, Editor S03
PAGUE & BLANDFORD. Attorneys -at -
Law 713
REED & MALCOLM. Opticians, ground floor
131 Sixth SL,
RIGGS. DR. J. O.. Dentist 608
ROBERTS. A.. Merchant Tallor...l31 Sixth St.
REID, JR.. R. R., Special Agent' Equitable
Life 511
SAMUEL. L.. Special Agent Equitable Life
51T
SCHMIDT & ROBLTN. General Agency 30
STOLTE. CHARLES EDWARD 803
STUART. DELL. Attorney-at-Law. . 616-617-618
STUART & YOUNG, Attorneys-at-Law
0IC-617-613
STEVENSON, W. R. and HELMBOLD. R.
P., State Agents Manhattan Life.. 208-200-210
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE 203
TUCKER. DR. GEO. F.. Dentist 610-611
U. S. WEATHER BUREAU JW-OCS-OOU
WILSON. DR. EDWARD N.. Physician and
Surgeon 3O-305
WILSON, DR. HOLT C, Physician 507-503
WRANGHAM. J. B., Cashier Equitable 500
WHITING. DR. S.. Phjalcian and Surgeon
504-503
WHITE. LEVI 40Z
WOOD. DR. JAMES B.. Physician and Sur
geon 312-313
WOOD. DR. W. L.. Physician 413-414
YOUNG. GEO. D.. At:oraey-at-Liw.G16-617-6:3
A few more clesnnt office may be
Iiacl by applying to Portland Trnx
Company, of Portlnnil, Oregon. lil
First street, or to the rent vlerlc la
I this buliainff.
PAClFiC